• theneverfox@pawb.social
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    4 months ago

    Every disagreement is a matter of understanding

    Eat a serving of carrots everyday, five servings a week reduce chances of cancer by 20% across the board

    Life has no inherent value. Only rich life has value

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        4 months ago

        Literally doesn’t matter. It comes with fiber… Don’t even worry about it

        What are you going to eat instead? There’s no staple food that isn’t primarily starch

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          I’d skip carrots and go with lentils. Carbs but also 25-30% protein, and good fiber.

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            4 months ago

            Lentils are fine, but carrots greatly reduce the chances of cancer. This isn’t a negotiation, just eat the damn carrots lol

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                4 months ago

                Yes, good girl/boy. 20% reduction in cancer with five servings a week. Cooking it is just fine

                I’m proud of you, you’re doing well. You’re doing it, you can cook the carrots. However you want it, I just want you to be better protected against cancer

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            I got in an argument over this sentence yesterday, but I think it aplies here: Perfect is the enemy of good. Carrots are fine, lentils are fine, and there’s always something better probably.

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        4 months ago

        Keep in mind that sugars in fruit are a lot different than the highly processed sweeteners added to our foods.